by kylerose256 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:41 pm
I agree with Hackdog: Here is why....
Player 1 - .295/.371/.444 198HR 960RBI 379SB 2340H 1329R 2180GP
817/939 K/BB
Player 2 - .294/.385/.425 170HR 980RBI 808SB 2605H 1571R 2502GP
966/1330 K/BB
To me those 2 are similar players...obviously player 1 is Barry Larkin and player 2 is Tim Raines. I give credit to Larkin for the position difficulty, but I want to point somethings out about Raines. HE HAD 1330 WALKS!!! That is good enough for 35th ALL-TIME. So what? Right? Well, other than Rickey Henderson and Joe Morgan, the rest of the 35 were all power hitters. That means they spent alot time being pitched around. Where as Raines spent his time setting up the rest of the lineup. That would make Tim Raines one of the Top 3 leadoff hitters of all-time. He had 1330BB to 966K. Lou Brock walked 761 times, but he struck out 1730 times!!!!! Tell me who did a better job setting the table for their team. I realize brock had more hits and stolen bases, but if you add hits and walks together it looks like this Raines 3,935 times on base to Brock's 3784 times on base. Also, if you take steals minus caught stolen Raines is 662 and Brock is 631. That's why he is a no-brainer. Yes, Raines carried around coke, but Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle were alcoholics and don't try to tell me they never played games drunk.
Raines is a Hall of Famer.
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kylerose256 on Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.